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Paul Kirschner

Paul Kirschner

Emeritus professor of educational psychology, Educational realist, Grumpy old man

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Seven Lethal Mutations of Self-Determination Theory

This blog was originally published on De Toetsrevolutie [The Assessment Revolution] on March 30, 2026 as ‘De zeven dodelijke mutaties van de zelfdeterminatietheorie’.

9 days ago
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Back to the Future – Adjunct Pre-Questions

Another day, another apparently simple (old) technique to improve learning: pre-questions. And, to be fair, this one can help. In a large ManyClasses study across 30 classes and 1,571 students (and 33! authors), pre-questions – a technique ...

18 days ago
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Draft Bill of Research Rights for Educators

Daniel Willingham wrote the following in a blog. It is what he called a Draft Bill of Research Rights for Educators. I got his approval to repost it here on Substack.

21 days ago
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Knowledge-rich or information-rich?

I’d like to follow up on what Natalie Wexler discussed in a recent post about knowledge-rich curricula. Her blog How Can You Tell If a Curriculum Truly Builds Knowledge? was posted on Substack. The reason for my writing this is because many...

21 days ago
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    Emeritus professor of educational psychology, Educational realist, Grumpy old man

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